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London Mosque hears Hindu prayers

Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:13:44 +0100 (BST)

 

 

 

 

To see this story and other related stories, go to The Muslim News website

http://www.muslimnews.co.uk

 

 

London Mosque hears Hindu prayers

 

 

12-08-2005

 

 

 

 

 

London, Hindu Council UK press release:

 

 

In what may be the first signs of real inter-faith healing, last week a Hindu

teacher was invited to recite Hindu prayers at a London Mosque. Jay Dilip

Lakhani of the Hindu Council UK, along with many other faith representatives,

was invited to the Al Khoi Shia Mosque in London for a prayer meeting for the

victims of the London bombings.

 

 

 

Mr. Lakhani recited and translated Shanti-paths (peace invocations) from the

ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas. Although Hindu teachings have been

 

 

presented in the past from quite a few mainstream church pulpits, this must be

the first time where Hindu prayers are recited and explained in a mainstream

mosque. This can only happen in London, the multicultural capital of the world,

where people of different faiths can and do live together peacefully together.

 

 

Government, academia, the media and the mainstream faith bodies are frantically

exploring various avenues to see if a resolution to this thorny problem can be

found. The issues raised by these events are not going to go

away that easily. Mr. Lakhani, who was interviewed on ITV, commented that the

resolution lies firmly in the pluralistic teachings of Hinduism which encourage

the development of spiritual knowledge in whatever faith one belongs to.

 

 

Mr. Lakhani urged that these ideas have to be incorporated and promoted within

the framework of teaching of all the world religions. He continues to promote

this agenda to the DfES as well as the QCA and the Religious Education Council

of England and Wales.

 

 

"Some mainstream faith bodies are showing tremendous openness in exploring the

issue of how people of different religions can co-exist", he said.

 

 

Jay Dilip Lakhani

Chair - Education Executive

Hindu Council UK

 

 

 

The Muslim News http://www.muslimnews.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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